Friday, October 22, 2010

"Does the word ‘catastrophe’ put off bond investors?"

From ARTEMIS:

There’s an interesting article on Bloomberg today regarding the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund. It seems that the fund suspects that their bonds aren’t getting the investment interest they should due to the word ‘catastrophe’ being in the organisations name.
The bonds of the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund Finance Corp. are said to yield about 1% more than similarly rated bonds and yet don’t get the same investor attention. “People don’t necessarily want to buy something called the catastrophe fund”, said John Forney, director of public finance at Raymond James & Associates Inc., the fund’s financial adviser

In comparison, catastrophe bonds seem to be getting a lot of investor attention with no sign of the C word putting anyone off....MORE